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Post by junior on May 11, 2020 9:41:56 GMT -5
Dear Junior,
We hope that you and your family are safe and healthy. With the well-being of our communities as our highest priority, we fully support the NHL’s desire to find the best path forward with the 2019-20 season.
We previously communicated that if games are not played or are played without fans in attendance, we would give you the option to receive a refund or a credit toward future games. While we wait for the NHL to make a determination on the postponed 2019-20 games, we want to offer you the opportunity to request a refund now. Your 2019-20 refund would be: $2,757.00 Alternatively, we are also offering you the opportunity to credit the above amount against your season tickets. Your next installment on a 2020-21 New York Rangers Membership is scheduled to be automatically processed on June 15th. Instead of processing that charge, we will simply credit your account and your next cash payment will be on July 15th. In addition, you will be given your choice of any one of three gift options: $150 food and beverage credit, $150 MSG Store credit, or an autographed stick. If you would like to apply the 2019-20 postponed game credit to the 2020-21 season and receive one of the above free gifts, please click here*.
If you have any questions or would prefer to receive a refund on the games instead of credit, please contact your Client Relationship Specialist.
Finally, if you take no action, your account balance will remain intact pending the NHL’s decision regarding the rescheduling of any 2019-20 postponed games.
It’s times like these when we truly understand that it’s more than just the game that unites us – we are not just fans of a team but part of a community that is bigger than hockey. Hockey will be back, and when it is, we can’t wait to re-take the ice in front of the world’s greatest fans.
Sincerely, New York Rangers * Season Ticket Membership renewals are at the discretion of the Rangers and will be subject to all renewal terms and conditions as updated from time to time.
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Post by ZenMaster on May 26, 2020 20:22:34 GMT -5
So, the Bruins finish the regular season with the best record in the NHL. Let’s hope there is a playoffs.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 5:50:38 GMT -5
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Post by oldtimer on May 27, 2020 10:24:30 GMT -5
Bruins are getting somewhat screwed, having finished first overall but still being forced into a 4 team playoff to determine seedings. OTOH I understand the top 4 teams in each conference need to have some meaningful games prior to starting the elimination rounds.
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Post by junior on May 27, 2020 10:38:45 GMT -5
Bruins are getting somewhat screwed, having finished first overall but still being forced into a 4 team playoff to determine seedings. OTOH I understand the top 4 teams in each conference need to have some meaningful games prior to starting the elimination rounds. We got The Canes in 1st round. I believe we've beat them 4 times already this season.
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Post by hawk on May 27, 2020 14:43:35 GMT -5
What are your thoughts about all these athletes have 3+ months off then then going right into a playoff type situation? Do you think the injury's will be significant? I mean this break they are having is almost as long as the summer break. But usually you have early conditioning camp, pre-season and all those games to get into playoff shape.
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Post by Machski on May 27, 2020 15:43:44 GMT -5
What are your thoughts about all these athletes have 3+ months off then then going right into a playoff type situation? Do you think the injury's will be significant? I mean this break they are having is almost as long as the summer break. But usually you have early conditioning camp, pre-season and all those games to get into playoff shape. Could be an issue, but I think the break favors the Bruins a bit, assuming players kept up some type of training on their own during the break. The age of some of the key players is why I think they may benefit, allowing Z and Bergeron to be rested and hopefully healthy.
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Post by junior on May 27, 2020 16:04:58 GMT -5
What are your thoughts about all these athletes have 3+ months off then then going right into a playoff type situation? Do you think the injury's will be significant? I mean this break they are having is almost as long as the summer break. But usually you have early conditioning camp, pre-season and all those games to get into playoff shape. As soon as the first player gets Covid, it's over.
Guess it doesn't matter...anyway.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 17:02:12 GMT -5
What are your thoughts about all these athletes have 3+ months off then then going right into a playoff type situation? Do you think the injury's will be significant? I mean this break they are having is almost as long as the summer break. But usually you have early conditioning camp, pre-season and all those games to get into playoff shape. As soon as the first player gets Covid, it's over.
Guess it doesn't matter...anyway.
Will one player testing positive require the League to be shut down again?Deputy Commissioner Daly: "Obviously that's a key question and something we've been in constant communication with our medical advisers on. Their thought process at this point in time is that one single positive, depending on the circumstances, should not necessarily shut the whole operation down. Obviously we can't be in a situation where we have an outbreak and that will affect our ability to continue playing, but a single positive test or isolated positive test throughout a two-month tournament should not necessarily mean an end to the tournament." www.nhl.com/news/nhl-commissioner-gary-bettman-on-return-to-play-plan/c-317036932
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Post by oldtimer on May 27, 2020 17:38:23 GMT -5
What are your thoughts about all these athletes have 3+ months off then then going right into a playoff type situation? Do you think the injury's will be significant? I mean this break they are having is almost as long as the summer break. But usually you have early conditioning camp, pre-season and all those games to get into playoff shape. Ordinarily I'd say yes, it could lead to injuries. But my understanding is that they won't start until July, so that's over a month and a half. If they've been doing some serious conditioning, then they should be good to go. But I'd be upset if I did all that work and was gone after 3 games in the prelim round.
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Post by MonkeyBrook on May 27, 2020 19:14:17 GMT -5
What are your thoughts about all these athletes have 3+ months off then then going right into a playoff type situation? Do you think the injury's will be significant? I mean this break they are having is almost as long as the summer break. But usually you have early conditioning camp, pre-season and all those games to get into playoff shape. Could be an issue, but I think the break favors the Bruins a bit, assuming players kept up some type of training on their own during the break. The age of some of the key players is why I think they may benefit, allowing Z and Bergeron to be rested and hopefully healthy. Why would the break favor the Bruins..please explain.
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Post by junior on May 27, 2020 21:22:51 GMT -5
Could be an issue, but I think the break favors the Bruins a bit, assuming players kept up some type of training on their own during the break. The age of some of the key players is why I think they may benefit, allowing Z and Bergeron to be rested and hopefully healthy. Why would the break favor the Bruins..please explain. Because Mach thinks the bruins are the only team in the NHL with tired players. Mach reminds me of that Pittsburgh fan who said (at the game you and I were at this season at MSG) that the Pens backup goalie was actually Sidney Crosby in disguise. Remember that idiot? That's who Mach reminds me of....
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Post by MonkeyBrook on May 28, 2020 6:13:15 GMT -5
Ha ha ha. Great disguise
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Post by Machski on May 28, 2020 7:55:33 GMT -5
Could be an issue, but I think the break favors the Bruins a bit, assuming players kept up some type of training on their own during the break. The age of some of the key players is why I think they may benefit, allowing Z and Bergeron to be rested and hopefully healthy. Why would the break favor the Bruins..please explain. I did already, if you don't agree that's fine.
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Post by hawk on May 28, 2020 8:12:44 GMT -5
Could be an issue, but I think the break favors the Bruins a bit, assuming players kept up some type of training on their own during the break. The age of some of the key players is why I think they may benefit, allowing Z and Bergeron to be rested and hopefully healthy. Why would the break favor the Bruins..please explain. I was thinking the opposite. Stamkos is getting ready to come back after the surgery and other teams are getting healthy also. Bruins were on a role. Hard to say if they can get it back. If you remember, early season this year they were slow and were lacking the edge. It took a while to get rolling. I worry they might have regressed.
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